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you're using your full name, asking us to use your full name, telling us where you are. i know you've been interrogated by syrian security forces. why are you still willing to speak out and use your name? >> because it's enough. people are dying over there for just saying freedom. i'm telling the regime it's enough. don't think people will go back to their homes. after eight months, you still believe a lie, that you can control and overcome -- it's impossible. you can just do one thing now. save more lives, please, stop the killing. when i challenge, i want freedom. i can hear my voice for the first time in my life. now, how can i give up this even if it costs me my life. >> he said he could hear his voice for the first time in his life. imagine that. the manning is a hero to me and many of us on this program. our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family. according to his relatives, his mother and sister, two daughters and wife are all in syria right now. we worry about them every moment of every day. >>> there are other stories we're following tonight. susan hen
you're using your full name, asking us to use your full name, telling us where you are. i know you've been interrogated by syrian security forces. why are you still willing to speak out and use your name? >> because it's enough. people are dying over there for just saying freedom. i'm telling the regime it's enough. don't think people will go back to their homes. after eight months, you still believe a lie, that you can control and overcome -- it's impossible. you can just do one thing...
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he asked us to use his full name. i asked him during her fall interview in november of 2011. >> you are using your fall name and asking us to use your full name and telling us where you are. i know you have been ininterrogated by security forces. in are you willing to speak out and use your full name? >> because it is enough. people are dying because it is enough. after eight months, you still believe a lie. that you kcan control and overcome. you can do one thing now. save, more lives please stop the killing. when i chant, i want freedom. i can hear my he voice for the first time in my life how can i give up this even if it costs me my life? >> he said he could hear his voice for the first time in his life. imagine that. the man is a hero to me and many of us on this program. our thoughts and prayers or with him and his family. two dae daughters and his wife are in syria right now. there are other important stories that we are following as well. >> three state department officials resigning today. it found failures i
he asked us to use his full name. i asked him during her fall interview in november of 2011. >> you are using your fall name and asking us to use your full name and telling us where you are. i know you have been ininterrogated by security forces. in are you willing to speak out and use your full name? >> because it is enough. people are dying because it is enough. after eight months, you still believe a lie. that you kcan control and overcome. you can do one thing now. save, more...
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that's all for us tonigh> that's all for us tonigh> that's all for us tonight. >>> good evening, again, everyone. we're here live at the town hall in newtown, connecticut. it has become for all the wrong reasons main street usa. that may all change. plenty of news on that subject tonight with president obama laying out a plan of action today an the national rifle association planning to speak on that later this week. for now, people here are focused firmly on the moment, not each living day by day, but for the survivors, the families living hour by hour, minute by minute, second by second even. they are tending to the heart wrenching duty they have to bury the dead, and the duty we all have to remember and honor. daniel barden was just seven but called the spark of his family. always smiling. and had two front teeth missing. daniel's dad is a musician, and daniel followed his lead by playing the drums in a mini band he formed with his older brother and sister. his family describes daniel as a thoughtful and affectionate boy. whenever he saw kids sitting alone in the lunchroom in school
that's all for us tonigh> that's all for us tonigh> that's all for us tonight. >>> good evening, again, everyone. we're here live at the town hall in newtown, connecticut. it has become for all the wrong reasons main street usa. that may all change. plenty of news on that subject tonight with president obama laying out a plan of action today an the national rifle association planning to speak on that later this week. for now, people here are focused firmly on the moment, not each...
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an they need all of us right now. in hard days to come, the community needs us to be at our best as americans, and i will do everything in my power, as president, to help. while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extend a hand to those in need to remind them that we are there for them. that we are praying for them, that the love they felt for those they lost endures not just in their memories but also in ours. may god bless the memory of the victims. and in the words of scripture, heal the broken hearted and bind up their wounds. >> president obama speaking earlier today, not just as president but as a father of two daughters. denise's daughter goes to sandy hook. she was in school this morning. we spoke earlier tonight. >> denise, i cannot imagine what this day has been like for you, obviously for your child. how is your child and how are you doing? >> i think everyone's coping as best as they possibly can. it's shocking when it happens anywhere. we're all trying to wrap our arms a
an they need all of us right now. in hard days to come, the community needs us to be at our best as americans, and i will do everything in my power, as president, to help. while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extend a hand to those in need to remind them that we are there for them. that we are praying for them, that the love they felt for those they lost endures not just in their memories but also in ours. may god bless the memory of the victims. and in...
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we had a state trooper assigned to us, sean hickey who is kind of a rock for us. and a houston doctor, dr. laura ashter. another rock. for families to get through this, you need those rocks, wind at your back, to push you forward. we got that from friends and community. >> we know there's a lot of difficult weeks and months even years ahead. i appreciate you talking tonight. i wish you the best. >> thank you. >> thanks very much, alexei. the website is noah's ark of hope fund.com. we'll put that up on our website anderson cooper.com. five days ago, the tragedy is raising questions about mass killings. investigators digging through the killer's history. we're going to talk to our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. we'll talk about that. w? >>> i feel worried, nervous, but at the same time, i'm feeling happy to be back at school because the whole thing just -- everyone will be together. will probably be a good thing for the victims as well -- the siblings, the family of the victims. >> one of the newtown students talked about his mixed feelings about retu
we had a state trooper assigned to us, sean hickey who is kind of a rock for us. and a houston doctor, dr. laura ashter. another rock. for families to get through this, you need those rocks, wind at your back, to push you forward. we got that from friends and community. >> we know there's a lot of difficult weeks and months even years ahead. i appreciate you talking tonight. i wish you the best. >> thank you. >> thanks very much, alexei. the website is noah's ark of hope...
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sane and it keeps us going right now. and because it's christmas, because it's the christmas holiday and somebody today -- i said, i don't even know what day of the week it is. i don't even know what date it is. we have to get through that, too. and then i think december 26th is when we're going to -- it's really going to really sink in. >> i lost my brother when i was 21. he was 22. and i always found -- he committed suicide. >> i read your book. >> but i found that, you know, the days before the funeral there's a certain sort of adrenaline that you're focused on that and then there's people around and i found that for me the hardest part was often like a week after. >> yes. >> or a week and a half after when the friends and relatives start to move away and go back to their life and then you're kind of left there with your world, at least in my case, still feeling like my world had stopped and yet other people's world continued to spin. >> i think that's going to happen but i also now our family is so close that -- >> yo
sane and it keeps us going right now. and because it's christmas, because it's the christmas holiday and somebody today -- i said, i don't even know what day of the week it is. i don't even know what date it is. we have to get through that, too. and then i think december 26th is when we're going to -- it's really going to really sink in. >> i lost my brother when i was 21. he was 22. and i always found -- he committed suicide. >> i read your book. >> but i found that, you...
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everyone uses the word hollow. that's where we're at right now. >> we're going to continue to focus on the victims of friday's shooting. we're going bring you just a little bit of my interview with the mcdonnell family, whose daughter grace was killed on friday. we're going to play the whole interview for you tomorrow night. but we'll play just a little bit a little bit later on to honor grace, amazing grace, as we talked about in the interview. but there are many unanswered questions that involves this killer. why target an elementary school? why this school? why did he murder 20 first graders, little kids just 6 and 7 years old, young enough to believe in santa claus and the tooth fairy. as we said earlier today, authorities are examining a computer smashed in the gunman's home. susan candiotti spoke about that. that may or may not contain some clues. investigators may never figure out what happened. sadly, though, there is a body of research on these kind of killers, on mass murderers, and the common ground they
everyone uses the word hollow. that's where we're at right now. >> we're going to continue to focus on the victims of friday's shooting. we're going bring you just a little bit of my interview with the mcdonnell family, whose daughter grace was killed on friday. we're going to play the whole interview for you tomorrow night. but we'll play just a little bit a little bit later on to honor grace, amazing grace, as we talked about in the interview. but there are many unanswered questions...
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they helped us get to know grace. they're going to share their memories about their amazing grace, next. [ bells tolling ] >>> we have tried to be careful and respectful of what the families here are going through. tried not to intrude on their suffering, but when they have approached us wanting to tell their story, we have been honored to hear about their loved ones. earlier, we got a call from the mcdonnell family, and it led to a conversation i will never forget. a conversation about grace mcdonnell. i spoke with grace's parents chris and lynn in their home several days ago and they told me about who grace was. we were all inspired by the strength that grace's parents showed. they said it's grace guiding them through the dark and difficult days. as we talked about with monsignor weiss, grace's memorial was today and tonight we once again honor her, a bright and beautiful it is girl we never had the pleasure of meeting but we'll never, ever forget. what do you want people to know about grace? >> well, grace had such
they helped us get to know grace. they're going to share their memories about their amazing grace, next. [ bells tolling ] >>> we have tried to be careful and respectful of what the families here are going through. tried not to intrude on their suffering, but when they have approached us wanting to tell their story, we have been honored to hear about their loved ones. earlier, we got a call from the mcdonnell family, and it led to a conversation i will never forget. a conversation...
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we had a state trooper assigned to us, sean hickey who is kind of a rock for us. and a houston doctor, dr. laura ashter. another rock. for families to get through this, you need those rocks, kind of at your back, to push you forward. we got that from friends and community. >> we know there's a lot of difficult weeks and months even years ahead. i appreciate you talking tonight. i wish you the best. >> thank you. >> thanks very much, alexei. the website is noah's ark of hope.com. we'll put that up on our website anderson.com. five days, the tragedy is raising questions about it. investigators digging through the killer's history. we're going to talk to our chief medical correspondent dr. are sanjay gupta. we'll talk about that. ♪ [ woman ] ♪ what i want this season ♪ if you'd like to try and guess ♪ ♪ it is something very special ♪ i would readily confess [ dogs barking ] ♪ 'cause all i want this season ♪ ♪ is something from your heart ♪ la da da, la da da [ male announcer ] thinking of others this holiday season, travelers. [ sniffs ] i took da
we had a state trooper assigned to us, sean hickey who is kind of a rock for us. and a houston doctor, dr. laura ashter. another rock. for families to get through this, you need those rocks, kind of at your back, to push you forward. we got that from friends and community. >> we know there's a lot of difficult weeks and months even years ahead. i appreciate you talking tonight. i wish you the best. >> thank you. >> thanks very much, alexei. the website is noah's ark of...
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we'll hear from the mcdonnell family who graciously invited us into their home to tell us about their bright, talented 7-year-old daughter grace. grace was laid to rest today. her funeral today. there were also funerals for olivia and for dylan and for mary and for rachel. we remember them all. dylan hockley moved to newtown from england just two years ago. he was 6 yearsoles old. a special needs child, his parents chose this community for the good reputation of the sandy hook elementary school. dylan flourished at sandy hook thanks in large part to his special education teacher anne marie murphy who works with him one-on-one. the houckleys kept a picture of ann marie rr on their fridge, and he would point to it every day. on friday, he died in her arms as she tried to shield him. his parents say they take great comfort in knowing he wasn't alone when he died. he loved to cuddle, play tag, and bounce on the trampoline. he idolized his older brother who was his best friend, his role model. his parents say they cherish the time they shared with him in newtown. our boys have flourished h
we'll hear from the mcdonnell family who graciously invited us into their home to tell us about their bright, talented 7-year-old daughter grace. grace was laid to rest today. her funeral today. there were also funerals for olivia and for dylan and for mary and for rachel. we remember them all. dylan hockley moved to newtown from england just two years ago. he was 6 yearsoles old. a special needs child, his parents chose this community for the good reputation of the sandy hook elementary...
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they helped us get to know grace. they're going to share their memories about their amazing grace, next. we're at walmart with the simmons family. how much is your current phone bill? four sixteen seventy six a month! okay, come with me -- we're gonna save you money. with straight talk at walmart, you get unlimited talk, text and data for only $45 a month per phone. would we get the same coverage? same coverage on america's best networks. you saved $146.76 by switching to straight talk....
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they helped us get to know grace. they're going to share their memories about their amazing grace, next. [ bells tolling ] welcome to chevy's year-end event. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [ pencil scratches ] [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. get the best offer of the year -- 0% apr financing for 60 months plus $1,000 holiday bonus cash. plus trade up for an additional $1,000 trade-in allowance. hurry. bonus cash ends january 2nd. [ bells tolling ] >>> we have tried to be careful and respectful of what the families here are going through. tried not to intrude on their suffering, but when they have approached us wanting to tell their story, we have been honored to hear about their loved ones. earlier, we got a call from the mcdonnell family, and it led to a conversation i will never forget. a conversation about grace mcdonnell. i spoke with grace's parents chris and lynn in their home several days ago and they told me about who
they helped us get to know grace. they're going to share their memories about their amazing grace, next. [ bells tolling ] welcome to chevy's year-end event. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [ pencil scratches ] [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. get the best offer of the year -- 0% apr financing for 60 months plus $1,000 holiday bonus cash. plus trade up for an additional $1,000 trade-in allowance. hurry....
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just behind us this morning. right now, right now, this is still an active crime scene that means many of the bodies are lying where they fell inside the school, including the body of a killer. we want to at least tell you his name. and as anderson, we won't be repeating it much tonight at all. 20 years old. his mother taught at the school. she was found dead at the family home. unclear exactly how she died or when she died. >> soledad, the idea that those kids are still in the school, i mean, it is such a horrific image to think about tonight, and for the parents, not to be able to see their children yet. >> yeah, the police say it's an active crime scene and they told us they thought by sunday, they would be able to have the crime scene part of it and the investigation at least that portion of the wrapped up. but now we're getting told that actually it might be even as soon as tomorrow morning. but as you can imagine, knowing your child has perished inside that school and you can't even go and get the body, it
just behind us this morning. right now, right now, this is still an active crime scene that means many of the bodies are lying where they fell inside the school, including the body of a killer. we want to at least tell you his name. and as anderson, we won't be repeating it much tonight at all. 20 years old. his mother taught at the school. she was found dead at the family home. unclear exactly how she died or when she died. >> soledad, the idea that those kids are still in the school, i...
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they need all of us right now. >> we will bring you all of president obama's comments later on in this hour ahead. soledad o'brien is on the scene with jay paul vance with the connecticut state police. soledad? >> reporter: joining him is george sinko. you spend a long time for the full day on the scene. you came back from being inside the scene. you will process the scene through sunday. what does that mean exactly? >> a lot of work goes into a criminal investigation like this. the priority like that is identifying the victims. we said 18 children in there and six adults. the shooter. we need to positive lie identify which is which. the medical examiner's office is with them now in that process. we are hopeful we can accomplish that by sometime in the early morning hours. >> do you mean to tell me the bodies of the children and those killed are still where they fell? >> that's correct. yes. >> they will be there. have you allowed the parents to see their children. >> no. this is a crime scene. we need to identify
they need all of us right now. >> we will bring you all of president obama's comments later on in this hour ahead. soledad o'brien is on the scene with jay paul vance with the connecticut state police. soledad? >> reporter: joining him is george sinko. you spend a long time for the full day on the scene. you came back from being inside the scene. you will process the scene through sunday. what does that mean exactly? >> a lot of work goes into a criminal investigation like...
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joining us is alexei haller. noah pozner's uncle. thank you for joining us. what do you want everybody to know about noah? >> well, noah is a great kid. smart as a whip. bit of a maverick. >> mischievous, i heard. >> mischievous. loved his family more than anything else. when his mom would say i love you, noah would respond, not as much as i love you. he loved his siblings, too. he had a twin sister. >> they were very close. >> extremely close. as babies they would babble from their cribs, all sorts of trouble, inseparable. >> i heard you tell the other siblings that he worked at a taco factory? >> that's right. he pretended he worked at a taco factory. they would ask him questions about it and he wouldn't really respond. he would just give them a look as if he knew more than they did. >> i love that story. >> noah was also just a normal little kid. he loves mario brothers and animals and legos and superheroes. and all the stuff that normal 6-year-old loves. you know, that's noah. >> i know you wanted to talk about there's some scams out there that the family
joining us is alexei haller. noah pozner's uncle. thank you for joining us. what do you want everybody to know about noah? >> well, noah is a great kid. smart as a whip. bit of a maverick. >> mischievous, i heard. >> mischievous. loved his family more than anything else. when his mom would say i love you, noah would respond, not as much as i love you. he loved his siblings, too. he had a twin sister. >> they were very close. >> extremely close. as babies they would...
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this is the exact text: he met with us, hugged us, and even cried with us. he's really down to earth. and most sickening to me is then she allegedly texted this detail about the victim she claimed is her nephew. again, a text message, i'm a mess, not looking forward to seeing that casket because that's is what will all kill us today. 11 gunshots in his little body or take those bullets. the guilt we have just keeps building up. this was all made up. she had no ties at all to any family in the tragedy. she was apparently just trying to get people to donate to her personal accounts. >> did she? did she get any money? >> at the time, she told us she did get about $300 which she said she refunded. that apparently is true. the fbi said the paypal deposits were refunded. she's charged with lying, the same lies she told us she told the fbi, that this wasn't her. that someone else was setting her all up. according to the fbi, they will be able to prove it was her, that she was claiming to be the aunt and was in the process of receiving donations on behalf of this fa
this is the exact text: he met with us, hugged us, and even cried with us. he's really down to earth. and most sickening to me is then she allegedly texted this detail about the victim she claimed is her nephew. again, a text message, i'm a mess, not looking forward to seeing that casket because that's is what will all kill us today. 11 gunshots in his little body or take those bullets. the guilt we have just keeps building up. this was all made up. she had no ties at all to any family in the...